On August 24, the California Senate again passed SB 1288, accepting amendments made in the Assembly. The bill now goes to the Governor. It allows all cities and counties (not just charter cities and counties) to use Instant Runoff Voting … Continue reading
Richard Winger
The Oregon Working Families Party has nominated one of its own members, Shanti Lewallen, for U.S. Senate. He will oppose incumbent Democratic Senator Ron Wyden. This is the only the second time the Working Families Party in any state has … Continue reading
Thomas Rudd, incumbent Coroner of Lake County, Illinois, is trying to get on the ballot as an independent candidate. Even though he had enough valid signatures, he was kept off by a lower state court because he had filed a … Continue reading
Jonathan Rauch has this important and lengthy article in The Atlantic, suggesting that laws that weaken political parties are doing great damage to the United States. He is also critical of the laws passed starting in 1974 that regulate federal … Continue reading
U.S. District Court Judge Sue Myerscough is expected to issue a decision on Thursday, August 25, in Gill v Scholz, central district, 3:16cv-3221. The trial was on August 24. See this story about the hearing. The plaintiff is David Gill, … Continue reading